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A new critical edition of the her first novel A Social Departure [1] was recently released which "provides much context by clarifying literary, historical, and culturally-specific references, and it reprints a selection of the travel articles written by Duncan and Lewis. Exploring a range of innovative topics, it offers a selection of critical essays by Denise Heaps, Peggy Martin, Eli MacLaren, Caroline Lieffers and Aya Fujiwara, and Emily J. Bruusgaard." according to the book blurb. http://www.borealispress.com/BookDetail/rid/1124/A%20Social%20Departure Viola-Ness ( talk) 14:18, 22 May 2020 (UTC) reply

References

  1. ^ Sara Jeannette Duncan, A Social Departure: How Orthodocia and I Went Round the World by Ourselves, eds. Cheryl Lynne Cundell and Linda Quirk (London: Chatto & Windus, 1890; Ottawa, Ont.: Tecumseh Press, 2018), 556 pp. ISBN 9781896133638
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New source

A new critical edition of the her first novel A Social Departure [1] was recently released which "provides much context by clarifying literary, historical, and culturally-specific references, and it reprints a selection of the travel articles written by Duncan and Lewis. Exploring a range of innovative topics, it offers a selection of critical essays by Denise Heaps, Peggy Martin, Eli MacLaren, Caroline Lieffers and Aya Fujiwara, and Emily J. Bruusgaard." according to the book blurb. http://www.borealispress.com/BookDetail/rid/1124/A%20Social%20Departure Viola-Ness ( talk) 14:18, 22 May 2020 (UTC) reply

References

  1. ^ Sara Jeannette Duncan, A Social Departure: How Orthodocia and I Went Round the World by Ourselves, eds. Cheryl Lynne Cundell and Linda Quirk (London: Chatto & Windus, 1890; Ottawa, Ont.: Tecumseh Press, 2018), 556 pp. ISBN 9781896133638

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